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Show THE HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 86, 1923. HERALD THED. by The Herald Compny. . AFTERNOON EXCEPT "SATURDAY. T EVERY WEJS&-DATerms Of Subscription: Dally only, delivered by carrier, '30 cents month; by roalLifi Utah county, 43 a year; outside the county, 13.50 a year. Dally and Sunday, by carrier, 40 cents a month, (3.50 a year la advance; Daily and Sunday;, by mall, 14 year. Sunday only, 'by mail, tl a year. as second class mail matter June 6, 1911. at toe postoince, Piwof Utah, under the Act or March 3, 1879. Published $lMMmM 'i N many seasons weTiaye :not had the pleasure of 'oifering. clothes of such marked merit in" style, such craftsmanship in tailofing,such varietyjn fine;fab--" ,1 rics, and such -- range of pricesHercan todayi;-Il- ', ThisdothmgventnS'trUalb -- wee-offered rey tf a ..n havln when vcm need lire. .dviain you wht type of tlr to buy, mounting your tire foryou,ehowingyou howtocarefotthem, and following them up with expert repair care o that you 1 4 A." i1 clothes that you'll be gjid XMZ.&iZZ thousands of inttet built into them. Omlara w II tf . '""' Trllorlde Motor Co. -88 West Center 8t Pine Tire 8erlce Station 88B-Ave. University Ante Co. & SchofleM SO B. First St North Aadrraoa Garage. i41 West .Center St I Ml . But . ds story-fvalu- dp not delay and thisisa woroTbetween friends "WartaraMadaForWattmTrada" . . 1 $91 (og st I " nTr"' JB mS- I Z J OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT-- T RUE By CONDO OW UUON TiMeS SS TICMT AMO TMeftG f S racwtw ' in Trio KSNBMOeie TOW v VUORLT. r -- biMAT r r- - Tr DOM'T OT K IVHAt nnv TlS " hot la viwbAerat)bJcaIly ness engagedJane Murfin to adopt, last ence Trimble to direct, and a list of player that included John 'Bowers, Katharine MacGuire, William Dyer and Strongheart; the Belgian . police dbg to whom lalW the stellar role. Then the jdltor sent "The Silent Call" to press or to production. end the cogs ot thtf camera took the place ot the wheels of the Hoe and Mergen-thale-r and the edition eame out as a trength. and drama of remarkable can be enjoyed at which originality,' theatre, Columbia the Ay-Three times as many homes are being bmlt this year u -- yet in 1921, 5000 had without - - to go AftCOLA "pHIS FALL the be disappointment-wi- ll X greater. ' OPERETTArWELt - .r ' ' " Virginia Eeeler and Celestla Johnsondld ..extremely good solo wprk. Taken as a whole, the pe formance, was worth whlle A NEW DAIRY MAID. Business has been, at the Thatcher dairy. booming lately So rapidly has the business Increased that it became necessary to look aroubd for a new dairymaid." She eame to the home of Mr. and Mr. W. .W. Thatcher this morning. She 1 a real typical dairy maid already weighs ten pounds. i aaaaa - TONIGHT AND FWDAYV ' - itself. COLUMBIA Home-building Remember, an ARCOLA installationmeans a genuine American Radiator in every room. Healthful radiator warmth; protection for the chiren from colds. And so erorornical that it pays for itself in the fuel .it saves.-- " Please help us to avoid disappoiiitihgyou next Fall. Let your Heating Contractor give you ' an estimate today. RECEIVED "The Egyptian Princess" a roman tic operetta in two acts, given by the Ladies' Glee club ot the B. Y. U., was well receWed by large audience las.t evening In College- - halL ' The costume 'were beautiful," and the. Egyptian dance waS well done by a group of girls' under the --direction of Muriel Smart Mrs. Norma Bullock portrayed the captive queen in. . a truly queenly manner, haughty to a degree, until, ah finds, her captors mean no harm; when she Is gracious- - ' is three times greater and no more ARCOLAS are available thanjn 1921, because orders for larger Ideal Boilers have geirdaxed our factorie aa " perfect. Mr. Davies secured those. when he REGULAR PRICES - -- Princess! TONIGHT, 7:30, 9:15. KATHLYN WILLIAMS IN FOR FRIDAY 180to$550 M ALL HOMES AND STORES ttDBM. nd - potitrt ai4AMNCMiJ!diaiors for tvtry ktoiwg J ,r 24trt ci Blake Streets v Denver, Coloi It's a pleasure to "putter'' V- AND SATURDAY IB -- r r . st " "GOOD MEN - AND TRUE" : - ' . COMEDY . - - around in ".your if you have he "right tools.!' You "can get them here now at a big own, especially TONIGHT AND FRIDAY' HARRY CAREY - XA1ERICAN RADIATOR COMPANY STRfflD FABLES - Plus Garden H SCARLETJ --a- Installed ready to use with radiator in each room--- normal a conditions S In Arcola Heating Outfit $ or magaslne editor duties. He must have a good make-up- , and . tee that the tale 1 well . Ulustrated- - and typographically correct The screen equtvatent ot those term is expert aaapiation ana airection and a cast . "TRIMMED Undar 1 ' DON'T -- - ,your yisit too Jong. .AstsJo;plT.ourracH,new the end of our. supply constantly take their place-y- et of the: best style and most attractive fabrics, come all . too soon And it's these .we want you to Save. ' type-wrtt- Wmlktr TrmJ and ftak with ttu m .. I.. , will get out of them every mile of the) we can show you .r hd: - t tasee.T ever, the figure youve set to spend ill - ' ' -- -.- ;..v;i., Any Man Will Meet HisMaBT In This Great Spring Clothing Event . y-t- fc .,;. - The coming season ot the M!nne apQlia Symphony orchestra, in Provo, aoftavIay'g.'iHeang an epoch in the eareor of, William Faetkenheuer wbo, from the start of the' orchestra, has operated the tympanl, and the reason is the "educated drums,"" as they have been called, recently delivered to the orchestra. To symphony orchestra patrons fhe tvmnanist Is known as the whirling derVisb.' who presides over the kettle drums, frantically sprinting from one to the other to bestow :blow upon a drum at Just the right instant. But this with anSir. Faetkenheuer. has never complain ed ove? the effort incldent to thump- other play e('bis7WBr,alled'Tlie "; Heart of Alaska". ing the giant drums. was wineilBjUngJhe old Bio- itt ITgwiOnOTgffirdnrttlrrtBlilT Ditch must be eract and this- same graph studios in New York with Henry Nothing la good enough II U can be WalthaU-that-Cahe iensi0B-- ot his controlled made better; or if it can be made pitch" Is He accepted heads. Up to now this ten first part la drum picture. the not is itWtterten;Jfr 1W ope and his" "successwae'laumedlaler He sion "bAfeen eoBttolled -RETURNS HOME. sever returned to the stage and in a thumb screws. of ation SPANISH FORK, April' 25,Dr. In some symphonies, it be surprisingly short time attained, wide as When, Glen Brimball, who has been at Phoe comes necessary to change pitch Zo distinction as a portrayer of virile nix Arts,,., the last . several, months ;.. r times "' "during the course of a number, western charactersma vo nas reiurnea II convalescing, 1 Mr. Faetken-heue- r that It not eurprising II home here much Improved in health. is fast on his feet -- With - the is i new drams the tension Js controlled ' 1 THP SILENT CALL. by foot ipedals and steel cables. -.--- No longer will hla life be marred by. 1 the twisting and twirling of thumb 4 ' . editor has come to the notion screws. . All he seeds to do will be to "step picture world gib editor whe on er" and the drumJiead-rjeflponibrings wiith him a keen Judgment of II and a knowledge of what to its master's touch. the public wants, acquired during his leadership of the destinies of the Ladies' Home Journal, one of Ameri GOOD MEN AND TRUE, ca's greatest magazines. v re t to of time ago when, as director-generNo Sugar no flavoring no I super-WeUnisecond and the Film Company Carey's Harry Triangle trouble I to maka g and no ern release by F. p. B. and booked for versal, Mr. Davies' judgment of ultiI i the fineat icings in the world I viihRoofCardtnCaktCheo- showing at the Princess theatre, on mate screen values when first seen in eUat. Just melt and apread I on the cake Roof Gardm :and Saturday affords the popu- the unemotional script of a scenarist's I Friday CtiocoiaU in cam makca de-lar star sf somewhat different type of attracted .wide attention. 1 llclou hot chocolate 11 in his protrayal, Hitherto the screen has had authors Try a conIron your Croari characterization, ' Mr. Carey. has (brought to tha sereen as directors but it 1iaB.Tremained lorj Mafcby II XOMcBonaldChoooJateCoJ not the popular conception of what the Mr. Davies to be the first editor to be-- 1 West might have been years ago, but come a producer. For his initial pre- the true character and life of the West sentatlon through Associated .First of today. National Pictures, Inc., he has chosen estoryv "Good Men and True'Y a Hal G. Everts Saturday Evening is from the pen of Eugene Manlove Post story "The Choss Pull" which is Silent Call" on the silver sheet Rhodes, a man whrlwa really knows the phase of life he port-- The selection of stories is but one ucmiiruiiiui Je ... i as the middle. ot the road. I nave at ways tried to keep the street cleaned i i TOTtttr trot-that why One.) from Page qontinued shouldn't I? For do I not' have to look the street all the.time while other he remarked that It was a job for the' road. own the people not just pass by on it? did r that city He lived on the verge "of the .city" "Then let's be clean. I .realize i&at-in ' limits. your day, boys, things will ;be "Now, boys, I have always been a jurattyweli cleaned up. There will be believer in the Idea that I own the a nice paved road, like the one from out Brlgham to Paysmvall the way to "ateeetJa Irani California, and along the sides will be s and pastures. You won't green-fieldSome always ride in automobiles. times you will go in aeroplanes.' But - even though --everything lookaclean, let's Improve it. "Just ask yourselves ibis - boy:-'- Is ill y i SYMPHONY COMING rays. Today, Sir. varey .is one or tne largest Individual ranch owners in California and, through born in the city of New York, the son of a prominent jurist, he has spent- the greater part of his life in the Far West. Carey's career has been- a varied in New educated one Having been York at- - the Hamilton Military Academy and New York University, where be had taken anaca demic course And studied law, he has worked as a truck- driver, sailor, lawyer actor and playwright. It was while convalescing from an attack of pneumonia that he wrote the play ."Montana." , The play was not alone. accepted,' but: he was offered the leading role. ,' . "Montana" was a great success and Carey toured with it for more than Mr. and Mrs. Martin Johnson's saving. v. , GET IT AT . 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